> 2011/7/25 Rickifer Barros :
> > Hello Guys...
> >
> > This weekend I did a backup with a size of 41.92 GB that took 1 hour
and 24
> > minutes with a rate of 8.27 MB/s.
> >
> > My Bacula Server is installed in a IBM server connected in a Tape
Drive LTO4
> > (120 MB/s) via SAS connection (3 Gb/s).
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it seems i was able to get things working, by adding this to my
/etc/hosts on home1:
192.168.1.139 home.dyndns.org
(192.168.1.139 being home1's local address)
and then i used the certificate for home.dyndns.org instead of the one
for home1.local
I'm proud to announce you that the alpha version of Bacula-Web 5.1.0 is
available for download
After I've spent the last 6 month to provide a more efficient and bug fewer
tools, here's what you can expect from this version.
PHP4 support ...
For security and performance reasons, PHP4 support ha
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 05:37:46PM +0100, Alan Brown wrote:
> I've been handed a tar backup comprising 66 (yes really) LTO4 tapes.
> For obvious reasons I'd prefer not to have to load the tape drive
> manually for each tape. Does anyone have pointers (or even better a
> script) on automating this
Am 25.07.2011 18:37, schrieb Alan Brown:
> For obvious reasons I'd prefer not to have to load the tape drive
> manually for each tape.
GNU Tar does support multiple-volume archives:
http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/manual/html_section/Using-Multiple-Tapes.html#SEC162
In particular, take a look a
On Jul 25, 2011, at 12:37 PM, Alan Brown wrote:
> I've been handed a tar backup comprising 66 (yes really) LTO4 tapes.
>
> For obvious reasons I'd prefer not to have to load the tape drive
> manually for each tape. Does anyone have pointers (or even better a
> script) on automating this kind of
On 07/25/11 11:13, John Drescher wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Rickifer Barros
> wrote:
>> I did this beforebut, I didn't know how check in Debian if it really is
>> being compressed by the tape drive. The only thing that I got was the bacula
>> information about the SD and FD Wri
I've been handed a tar backup comprising 66 (yes really) LTO4 tapes.
For obvious reasons I'd prefer not to have to load the tape drive
manually for each tape. Does anyone have pointers (or even better a
script) on automating this kind of restore?
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OK John...I'll test it.
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 12:13 PM, John Drescher wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Rickifer Barros
> wrote:
> > I did this beforebut, I didn't know how check in Debian if it really
> is
> > being compressed by the tape drive. The only thing that I got was the
Hi all,
I'm trying to backup "Desktop" and "Documents" from all users on a client.
Bacula manual is a good point to start / Page 172 does have an example to
backup only pictures folders from Windows Clients.
Unfortunaly all backups and settings I tried did not include any of the files
or folder
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Rickifer Barros
wrote:
> I did this beforebut, I didn't know how check in Debian if it really is
> being compressed by the tape drive. The only thing that I got was the bacula
> information about the SD and FD Written and the "mt" command in Linux don't
> say
I did this beforebut, I didn't know how check in Debian if it really is
being compressed by the tape drive. The only thing that I got was the bacula
information about the SD and FD Written and the "mt" command in Linux don't
say me the real data size of the volume, so I chose to trust on the so
2011/7/25 Rickifer Barros :
> Hello Guys...
>
> This weekend I did a backup with a size of 41.92 GB that took 1 hour and 24
> minutes with a rate of 8.27 MB/s.
>
> My Bacula Server is installed in a IBM server connected in a Tape Drive LTO4
> (120 MB/s) via SAS connection (3 Gb/s).
>
> I'm using En
I forgot to say that the files I backed up are locally in the Bacula Server.
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 11:48 AM, Rickifer Barros
wrote:
> Hello Guys...
>
> This weekend I did a backup with a size of 41.92 GB that took 1 hour and 24
> minutes with a rate of 8.27 MB/s.
>
> My Bacula Server is install
Hello Guys...
This weekend I did a backup with a size of 41.92 GB that took 1 hour and 24
minutes with a rate of 8.27 MB/s.
My Bacula Server is installed in a IBM server connected in a Tape Drive LTO4
(120 MB/s) via SAS connection (3 Gb/s).
I'm using Encryption and Compression Gzip6.
I think th
Hi!
Thanks for the tip and sorry for the delay in feedback.
I turned on logging and I have tried to sift through to find out where it goes
wrong...
I made a new Differential backup and I tried to make a new VirtualFull but with
the same result.
According to the logs it makes a query containin
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i got my local (home) backups going alright with TLS and everything, but
now i'm running into issues getting my remote work computers
communicating 100%.
to reiterate, i've currently got two systems at home, home1 and home2,
and two at work, work1 a
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